OGEL 4 (2017) Special Issue on "Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)"

International LNG markets are set for major change, with substantial new liquefaction capacity coming on stream in the period to 2020 and this issue aims precisely at addressing the most topical legal matters relating to LNG production and trading. Editors: Katerini Florou and Kim Talus.

US LNG Exports: The Journey from Importer to Exporterby S. Sakmar, University of Houston Law Center

If You Build It, Will They Come? The Competitiveness of US LNG in Overseas Marketsby J. Bordoff, Center on Global Energy Policy Columbia UniversityA. Losz, Center on Global Energy Policy Columbia University

At the Crossroads of Policy Ambitions and Political Reality: Reflections on the Prospects of LNG Development in Russiaby R. Sidortsov, Michigan Technological University

Making the Most of Arbitration as A Tailored Mechanism for Resolving LNG Disputesby C. Tevendale, Herbert Smith FreehillsC. Morgan, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP

LNG Export Projects-a Historical Viewby P.R. Weems

Case-Based Management of Legal Risks - The Example of LNG Projectsby E. Shahmoradi, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, University of TehranS.M. Tabataba'i-Nejad, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran

The Interplay of Force Majeure and Change of Circumstances with Dispute Resolution Clauses in Modern Long-term LNG Contracts - What Role for A Price Review Clause?by K. Christie, Peter & PartnersE. Ogut, Peter & Partners

The Raising of Disputes Caused by the New Context in the International Trade of Natural Gas: Pluspetrol et. al. vs. Perupetroby J. Matos Flores-Guerra, Matos & Asociados

Apples and oranges? Two recent books on natural gas and LNG: Peter Roberts, Gas and LNG sales and transportation agreements: Principles and Practice, 5th edition (Sweet & Maxwell 2017) and Paul Griffin (ed.), Liquefied Natural Gas - The Law and Business of LNG, 3rd edition (Globe Law and Business 2017)by K. Talus, University of Eastern Finland